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Bush and Chirac find common ground
President Bush today met French President Jacques Chirac, one of the fiercest critics of war in Iraq, and found some common ground in the wake of the killing of Lebanon's former prime minister. And when asked if Chirac would be invited to his ranch, Bush joked he was 'looking for a new cowboy"...
CNN - February 21, 2005
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Storms and mudslides batter California
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Storms and mudslides batter California
Mudslides trapped people in their homes and forced others to flee as Southern California was soaked by yet another of the powerful storms that have pounded the region this winter.
CNN - February 21, 2005
N. Korean offer on nuclear talks
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N. Korean offer on nuclear talks
North Korean leader Kim Jong Il says his country is willing to resume talks with its neighbors and the United States if Washington "would show trustworthy, sincerity and move (its stance)," Pyongyang's official news agency has announced.
CNN - February 21, 2005
Longtime Expert on A.L.S. Now Knows It All Too Well
Richard K. Olney, a neurologist and researcher, is now taking part in a clinical trial that he designed for A.L.S. patients.
New York Times - February 21, 2005
Britain's Navy Is Encouraging Gays and Lesbians to Enlist
The Royal Navy has pledged to develop better strategies for recruiting and retaining gay and lesbian sailors.
New York Times - February 21, 2005
Israel Frees 500 Palestinian Prisoners in Gesture to Abbas
Palestinians welcomed the move, but also called for the release of 7,000 Palestinians who remain imprisoned.
New York Times - February 21, 2005
Kurdish Officials Blame Mosul Attacks on Islamist Kurds
Groups that originated in Iraqi Kurdistan are responsible for most of the attacks in Mosul, Kurdish officials say.
New York Times - February 21, 2005
Novartis to Become No. 1 Generic Drug Maker With $8.4 Billion Deal
Novartis will acquire Hexal of Germany and its American affiliate, Eon Labs, in a deal that would make it the world's largest generic drug company.
New York Times - February 21, 2005
Inspectors start New York visit
The IOC's evaluation team begin their assessment of New York's 2012 Olympic bid.
BBC News - February 21, 2005
Promising signs for Iraq marshes
US-Iraqi researchers believe the devastated Mesopotamian marshlands can be partially revitalised - but much will depend on the quality of flood water.
BBC News - February 21, 2005
Bolivia ex-leader on death charge
Bolivia's ex-President Gonzalo Sanchez de Lozada and his ousted cabinet are formally charged with genocide.
BBC News - February 21, 2005
Victim's sister may stand in poll
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BBC News - February 21, 2005
Congestion charge decision looms
The result of Edinburgh's referendum on congestion charging in the city is due to be announced.
BBC News - February 21, 2005
Joanne boyfriend murder charge
Police charge the boyfriend of Hull woman Joanne Nelson, missing since 12 February, with her murder.
BBC News - February 21, 2005
Britain shivers amid snow and ice
Forecasters say there will be no respite from the severe weather stretching down the east of the UK.
BBC News - February 21, 2005
Okonedo attends premiere
Oscar nominee Sophie Okonedo attends the UK premiere of her critically acclaimed film Hotel Rwanda.
BBC News - February 21, 2005
Thirty-three stone man sectioned
A man from East Sussex with a rare condition which means he cannot stop eating returns home after being sectioned.
BBC News - February 21, 2005
N Korea hints at return to talks
North Korea may review its recent exit from nuclear talks "if certain conditions are met", reports say.
BBC News - February 21, 2005
Bush seeks to mend fences with EU
President Bush pushes for a new era of transatlantic unity in a bid to heal divisions over the US-led war in Iraq.
BBC News - February 21, 2005
Sinn Fein facing fresh sanctions
The NI secretary is due to announce fresh financial sanctions on Sinn Fein over the Northern Bank raid.
BBC News - February 21, 2005
California storm kills 3
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California storm kills 3
Mudslides forced some people to flee their homes Monday as Southern California was soaked by the latest in a series of storms that were blamed for three deaths, stalled commuter rail service and power outages.
CNN - February 21, 2005
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WILL LIFTING THE BAN ON GAYS SERVING OPENLY IN THE MILITARY HELP OUR SECURITY?
NO, IT WILL JUST ADD TO THE DECLINE OF OUR MORAL FOUNDATIONS.
YES, THERE WILL BE MORE PEOPLE WHO CAN SERVE IN THE MILITARY.
IT WILL HAVE NO SIGNIFICANT IMPACT ON THE MILITARY, BUT IT GIVES A GOVERNMENT STAMP OF APPROVAL TO HOMOSEXUALITY.
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